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Old 10-03-2020, 09:57 AM #6
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Originally Posted by GoldHeart View Post
I thought at first this was going to be about tooth ache or something, I don't see why you wouldn't chew on both sides . But you do you I guess.
It's not conscious, I only noticed recently!

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet View Post
i like to alternate as to not favour one side and start some sort of enamel bad feeling in my mouth

maybe i favour right more as i pulled a tooth out on my bottom left eating a toffee a while back (its in a pot on my desk as it goes)
It has made me wonder if my teeth on the left side will eventually be more worn while the ones on the right will be untouched . I can't see any difference so far.

My 10 y/o pulled one of her baby molars last week eating a toffee, heh. I think she forgot it was loose, she's been avoiding pulling it for ages (she's terrible at pulling teeth, she'll leave them until they're hanging by a thread) but she was sat at the computer eating a toffee and then I suddenly heard a cry of "Reeeeee... REEEEE... phe tohhee ih htuck to mah toohh... IHH HTUCK TO MAH TOOH!!" and then I got in trouble for laughing so much

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